School: Ballinree, Nenagh (roll number 15560)
- Location:
- Ballinree, Co. Tipperary
- Teacher: Patrick Ahern
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- (continued from previous page)Gom - a foolish personGombín - dittoGabhlóg - a stick with prongsGirseac - a little girlGarsún - a boyGraimís - a little boyGligín - a giddy girlGigil - tickleGleorán - a weedGabahán - a person with too much to sayGratashán - a low, mean fellowGead - a hoop for a gateGreese - cindersGabster - one who talks too muchGaughs - cracks in the handsGrog - poteenGad - a piece of leather that joins a flailGlugar - a bad egg, or the rattle in such an eggGousadawn - a thin personGungarín - a cow that calves when she is two years oldGranóg - an animalGainín - a little bitGridle - a pan for making breadGob - a mouthGrig - to make a person "long" for anythingGaiste - a boaster(continues on next page)